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(Anonymous) 2021-01-21 06:19 am (UTC)(link)I also like that while, yes, he talked about the importance of unity, he also didn't shy away from making it clear that we need to choose facts over lies, and acknowledged the threats of white supremacy and racism, while making it clear that what the rioters attempted a couple weeks ago was not successful and, so long as we work to fight it, will never be successful. He definitely seems well aware that we cannot let what the GOP and these rioters did go unpunished, and I know there's been a lot of talk about how his administration is going to put a lot of focus on tackling the problem of domestic terrorism, and treating things like QAnon as the public threat they are. And it's clear the people who are directly responsible for holding these criminals accountable have his support as well. Part of unity is allowing for the chance to hold the necessary people accountable so that we can properly move on, and he seems to really understand that.
I voted for Warren. Then I voted for Sanders. But I'm glad Biden won. I think he's the right choice for America. And I think he's going to get some of the things done that both Warren and Sanders wanted while also getting more Americans to actually want those things and to understand why they need to happen.
Agreed. We've got some new progressive members of Congress joining us, Bernie's got an important role in the administration, and many of his other appointees seem very forward-thinking and progressive in many ways as well. I think Biden's very open to hearing what they have to say, and I have no doubt they'll talk with him often about the right way to steer this country going forward. Some of the big plans may take a little time and work to get fully going, but I definitely think there's plenty of reason to be excited about the possibilities. Sometimes the most dramatic political change can come from the most unassuming of circumstances and people.
So yeah. I'm pretty much sharing the general sentiments here today. It's just so, SO nice to be able to breathe and relax again, and to sleep a little easier at night, and not have to dread reading the news every day. And to know I don't have to give a single crap what Trump or his family have to say ever again as well...that's just the cherry on top. The only time I want to hear about any of them going forward is if/when they're arrested/on trial/going to jail, and in Trump's case, when the day comes when he passes. Otherwise, they don't deserve a moment more of my attention and time.
I don't envy Biden, Harris, and the Democrats as a whole the very, VERY difficult tasks ahead of them. But I have faith, and I know they're up to the challenge. I wish them the very best in all their efforts going forward.